Saudi Arabia 'arrests 93 members of Islamic State cells'
Saudi Arabia has arrested 93 people suspected of belonging to Islamic State (IS) and foiled several plots, the interior ministry has announced, the BBC reported.
The official Saudi Press Agency reported that the arrests had taken place since December and that the suspects included 77 Saudi nationals.
The group had set up training sites in a remote area of the al-Qassim region and planned suicide bombings, it added.
Among the alleged targets was the US embassy in the capital, Riyadh.
The Gulf kingdom is part of a US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS militants, who control a large swath of Syria and Iraq.
The Saudi interior ministry statement quoted by SPA called IS a "deviant group" and said its supporters were seeking to "undermine the security of this country."
"They are ceaselessly seeking to achieve this through their criminal plans," it added.